> 
> It is really important that you check twice and make sure that all
> child documents are encoded in "utf8", because just one miss can
> cause that complaint. Here, with LyX 1.5.4 on Linux and Italian
> language, I can not reproduce the behaviour you are describing.
> 
> 

I did it. Your suspect was correct. I answered yet this.

> > So I don't know what to do, if I should abandon the idea of building a
> > master document,since I don't see clearly which advantages it really
> > provides. Anyone could point me any? Besides, the master document has
> 
> Until now (LyX 1.5.4), I think that having a master document has the
> only advantage of allowing you to build a single pdf/ps/whatever
> output file, out of all the child documents, without the need for
> merging them with 3rd party applications.
> 

Your answer here clarifies me the doubt of the end. 

> Another advantage is that you can write child documents without
> thinking much about little inter-chapter LaTeX adjustments; then you
> can put all the ERT adjustments in the master file. I hope you
> understand my pseudo-English. ;)
> 
Yep. :-)

> It is likely that further versions will permit you to perform better
> and deeper management of child documents from within the master.
> 
> 
> > not built-in the sets of child documents, has it? Consequently, the
> 
> If I understand right, you are asking if master document contains
> the list of its child documents. The answer to this question is
> obviously yes :) but I'm not sure that this is what you mean..
> 
> 

No, that was too much obvious... :-))  I didn't mean that. But don't
worry, I already got the idea  from a previous comment from you (above).

> Best regards.
> 
> - --
> Filippo Zangheri
> 

Thank you very much for this,

Daniel

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